

⚡ Cut the grass, not your time — power meets precision in every push!
The LawnMaster MEB1114K is a lightweight, corded electric lawn mower featuring a robust 11AMP motor delivering 3300 RPM for efficient cutting. Its 14-inch cutting width and 5 adjustable height settings provide customizable lawn care, while 7.75-inch rear wheels ensure easy navigation. Designed for eco-conscious users, it requires no gas or batteries and folds compactly for convenient storage.



























| Best Sellers Rank | #3,441 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers |
| Brand | LawnMaster |
| Color | 15-Inch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,912 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 12.7 Kilograms |
| Material | Metal |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style | 14Inch Mower |
S**M
Powerful little light weight electric mower
Once I mastered how to operate the electric lawnmower mowing the lawn was easy breezy. A powerful mower cut through thick grass worked well got the job done in no time. Overall a good purchase worked well for large yard space. Assembly was easy folding the handles down for storage space a plus.
G**E
A great electric mower
This lawnmower is amazing and I wish we had bought it sooner! It's fairly quiet but super easy to use and it cuts our lawn with no issues!
J**G
A frustrating assembly process but get the job done first try
Cannot assemble the grass collector properly. Such a simple thing makes the assembly a very frustrating process. Overall the lawn mower is considerably smaller and super lighter than the gas version. Self propel becomes less than an issue comparing to the gas one. It does get the job done on the first try. Will not incline to buy if for a large lawn. Will keep it. But scare the plastic grass collector may break easily. Will for slight more money if the grass collector is an one piece without the need to assemble. 3.5 star
R**T
100% recommend!
I just got this little mower today and it took me about a half an hour to put it together. The biggiest issues I ran into while doing so: the grass basket may or may not line up and you have to use a bit of body weight to get it to snap in. Also, adjusting the blade height worried me because I felt like I was gonna snap the handle. It just needed to be worked and finessed a tad and once it engaged, it moved smoothly in both directions. A little oil every once in awhile probably won't hurt anything. It is simple to get assembled, even with just one person. Gotta use your head or shoulder or whatever to hold up one side of the handle while getting the other side on. i have two small areas in the front and the mower are right through both sides pretty quickly. It DID shut off on me and it took me a minute to figure out why, but I noticed the orange flap on the grass basket was up, meaning it was full. I remembered this from reading through the manual. I emptied it, put it back in and the mower started right up. I will most likely not use this basket anymore after my initial mows since it is a pain stopping, emptying and restarting. The only reason I am using it right now is because my grass is high and wet and I don't want clumps all over the place for my dog to drag in. The back yard is longer than it is wide, but still not a small area. I was moving right along and of course it started to rain. Which is fine since the battery was dead anyway so no biggie. I'll finish tomorrow. I have never cut grass in my life until today (I am pushing 50), I am small and light and I have MS. Things can be quite difficult for me, but I am so happy with this mower. It is easy to maneuver, powerful and quiet. That being said, the area I was able to finish in the back yard has a mohawk but that's my fault, nothing to do with the mower. Once I do this a few more times, I'll get the hang of it. There is no exhaust or gas smell, which is a bonus because I don't want gasoline stored anywhere near my home. I love that it came with a weed eater, and I'll use that tomorrow as well once I am done mowing. I have a 3 foot metal decorative fence round the back yard (and the grass loves this idea to nestle in between), so we'll see how it fares against the metal and the sidewalks. I 100% recommend this mower! Perfect for smaller women Not noisy No exhaust or gas smell Battery lasts longer than I assumed it would Light - weight and powerful Grass basket is a nice feature Easy to maneuver Nice looking! It does NOT come with an extra battery charger, which would be ideal so you can charge both batteries at the same time. However, the battery does charge pretty quickly.
M**A
Meant for small yards.
This works wonderful but does eat through the battery in 20 mins it is good for small yards or cutting around tight areas.
J**.
Great Little Mower
This is an excellent product. The mower is lightweight and easy to use in my small patio home yard. It mows my yard and leaveses it look really nice. I have been very happy with this little mower.
S**U
so far, great but only used it once
with the caveat that i have only used this once, so far it's a great device. a relative has one of those big-name deluxe lawnmowers that is self-propelling and we were borrowing that for our monthly mow-down but that thing is a beast and hard to turn and sucks down batteries, plus all of the lugging of that 50 pound machine back and forth. our lot is about 5k square feet and i was able to pop this out of the box, make sure the batteries were fully charged up (they came charged at a little less than max/full, but the top-off only took 10 minutes on the charger), screw up the handles (seriously easy assembly--prop up, screw the posts at the base and the extension and it's done) and plow through the yard to prevent my neighbors from calling the yard cops on me. yes, those are really "a thing" and they do come around here giving citations, even though we're not in a gated development of any kind. it doesn't quite look like a toy, and it's so light that it's not hard to push at all. i got through the whole yard and didn't need a recharge. the side chute is easy to put on but i left it off for mulching. the safety key has a flimsy little cloth strap that looks like the kind that attaches clothing tags, so i will probably replace that because it seems ready to fall off and make me lose that key. the startup is easy--pop in the batteries and safety key, hold the clutch button while holding down the top bar against the handle and then let the clutch button go after it starts. the thing turns off as soon as you stop depressing the bar against the handle. it didn't hurt my hands because it didn't take any more pressure than holding the bar to push the mower. great item, especially for small people or those who do not have the strength and stamina for lots of yard work. i even carried this down from my porch but probably won't keep doing that, but if you have to store it somewhere it's not impossible to carry. i hope it lasts!
K**Y
UPDATED REVIEW - Died after 4 mows
My lawn guy is WAY behind in getting his lawns done. So my grass is really tall but not real thick except in some spots. I couldn't wait any longer and broke down to buy this one with a weed eater. Was a bit nervous but today am happy I got it. It arrived yesterday so I started with the weed Wacker. It was super easy to assemble and fairly lightweight even with battery in it. The machine worked without charging the battery. I was able to knock down the tallest areas before dark. This morning I put together the mower which again is fairly easy. By now I had charged up both batteries (they do charge up fast) and took this little guy out for his first cut. I was nervous cuz the grass and weeds were really high. I pushed in the key, pushed the button and pulled back the handle. The mower started right up so I pushed him into the tall weeds and believe it or not this guy cut right through it. I got part of my rather medium to large yard done on one battery. I had to empty my basket a gazillion times but that's real easy too. He was easy to push and is very light...he pushed thru the tall grasses and weeds without stopping until the battery was too weak. I let him cool down and cleaned him up a bit underneath. Then soldiered on. We got almost the entire back yard done with two batteries. If this little guy continues to work like it did today I will be ecstatic. So for day 1 review yes this guy is worth the money to buy. I am 65 year old woman with Rheumatoid Arthritis and I was able to get her done with this machine. It's small but it's a workhorse. It's lite so it doesn't wear you out as easily as there mowers do. It cuts grass well. The trimmer works well too. Today I am very happy about this purchase. Will do updates later in the year after more uses. 2025 UPDATE - It died, the lawn mower just died on me. It hit a little stick and bam nothing, recharged the battery tried again NOTHING. IT'S DEAD. I used it about 4 times in the past year. IT'S DEAD. The weed eater is working fine still I use that more than I have used the mower. I do NOT RECOMMEND the mower. The weed eater is fine. The batteries are fine it's the mower itself did not last but 4 mows.
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